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Juan Mellado-Trivino vs Michael Adams
TCh-FRA 2001  ·  Scotch Game: Schmidt Variation (C45)  ·  0-1


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Jan-31-05   PinkPanther: I find it comical how Super GM's absolutely maul players I'd have next to no chance against. I guess that sort of makes me realize what I am :(
Feb-01-05   schnarre: Nice Endgame on Black's part!
Feb-01-05   shor: why can't white take the rook with it's dark squared bishop?
Feb-01-05   Cyphelium: <shor> White loses his queen after 27. Bxf6 Rxf6 28. Qe3 Ng3+.
Feb-01-05   PinkPanther: <schnarre>
This game never made it to an endgame, by the way.
Feb-01-05   schnarre: <Pink Panther> Referring to Black's 19th move onward!
Feb-02-05   PinkPanther: I still have no clue what you're talking about.
Feb-02-05   Granite: <PinkPanther: I still have no clue what you're talking about.>

He's talking about black's 19th move onward - if you have NO clue what he's talking about at this point I think it's fair to say you never will.

Feb-02-05   PinkPanther: Nope, still don't. After move 19 the game is still a long way from being an endgame.
Feb-02-05   WillC21: Move 19 is not in the endgame whatsoever. It is the middlegame. Just thought I would state that fact.
Feb-03-05   schnarre: In any event, I like how Black handled the last moves of this game, from Move 19 onward. <WillC21: It is the middlegame.> Thanks Will! I had been taught (apparently incorrectly) that the endgame referred to "the last moves of the game."

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